Examples of 'sloughs' in a sentence

Meaning of "sloughs"

slough (verb) - to shed or remove a layer of skin or other outer covering, often used in reference to snakes or skin conditions
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  • plural of slough
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of slough

How to use "sloughs" in a sentence

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Sometimes an eschar sloughs off without intervention.
He drug them cows from up the sloughs.
Many sloughs are empty of water at low tide.
And the uterine wall sloughs off.
Sloughs are hotspots for bird watching.
It is this tissue that then sloughs off.
The snake sloughs its skin several times a year.
I was never bold enough to go swimming in the sloughs.
Your skin constantly sloughs off dead cells.
The hammock is also drained by sloughs.
Useful for the sloughs perhaps.
Water in sloughs flow around the islands creating moats.
Most likely came through the sloughs upstream.
I mean the mind sloughs off all this nasty baggage.
I do not know too many sloughs.

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Rice sloughs are still visible on the island through satellite imagery.
Our skin continuously sloughs off dead cells.
And drug them cows from out the sloughs.
Animals living in the freshwater sloughs also inhabit mari prairies.
Sloughs are typically associated with the ridge formations found in their presence.
Clean up the sloughs.
This layer gradually sloughs as advancing epidermal cells fill the breach.
The oldest part of the blade becomes senescent and sloughs off.
Dead tissue that eventually sloughs off healthy skin after an injury.
I learned how to build fires and navigate canoes through narrow sloughs.
These regions tend to border between sloughs and sawgrass marshes.
Most of the large sloughs around the bay have protected with levees.
These accidents are the symptom of a city which hastily sloughs off its skin.
Before one of them sloughs off the sheets to pad around the kitchen naked.
They spawn in flooded areas and backwaters of sloughs and small to large rivers.
The sloughs also support shore birds such as spotted sandpipers and the lesser yellow legs.
Small water troughs in the summer and shallow sloughs and dugouts may be a concern.
Eventually the tissue becomes so damaged that the flesh actually dies and sloughs off.
Olivia Wilde sloughs it onto her skin.
We recently noticed that the water level of the sloughs has gone way down.
Sloughs and Thickets on the Road.
The rubber coating will not adhere well to the substrate and sloughs off with use.
In general, sloughs are microhabitats high in species diversity.
At home with the Sloughs.
Rubber sloughs off, means the driver was accelerating.
How he is interested that sloughs this task?
Sloughs are ecologically important as they are a part of an endangered environment ; wetlands.
It lines the lungs, and it sloughs off anything.
Eventually it sloughs off, revealing a layer of new freshly remodeled skin.
The necrotic tissue later sloughs off, leaving a hole.
Back then, the club played on ponds and sloughs.
Whent the rubber sloughs off, means the driver was accelerating.
As rivers run shallow, life congregates in the sloughs and waterholes.
Eventually, the dressing sloughs off partially and then is completely removed.
The nest is lined with grass, feathers and sometimes snake sloughs.

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